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In the abortion pro-life debate, pro-life arguments against abortion or any pro-life
facts on abortion issues are ignored in the pro-choice media's abortion articles.
Now our weekly pro-life letter to the editor service makes it easy for pro-lifers to
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In the GOP, pro-life leaders campagin for pro-abortion victory
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Tuesday’s Republican primary in Pennsylvania proved that the GOP has no principles when it comes to the pro-life issue. When it looked like pro-abortion Arlen Specter might loose out to a pro-life Republican challenger, the GOP pulled out the big guns.
President Bush and Pennsylvania’s other Senator, Rick Santorum, abandoned their professed pro-life principles and urged voters to defeat the pro-life challenger. Specter’s eventual razor-this margin of victory made one thing clear - without the efforts of Bush and Santorum, a raging pro-abort would have been replaced with a pro-lifer.
Unless one suggests that the efforts of the President and sitting Senator can’t influence even two percent of the votes in a Republican primary, it’s undeniable that Bush and Santorum cost the pro-life movement this election. The Republican Party, George Bush, and Rick Santorum have lost the right to ever again ask for the support of pro-lifers.
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